er
certain that she did not--will be told in the next book of Billie's
adventures, entitled, "Billie Bradley on Lighthouse Island; or, The
Mystery of the Wreck."
Lighthouse Island was certainly a queer spot, and the girls had any
number of unusual adventures there.
"We mustn't forget our own letters!" cried Billie suddenly, and then
there was a rush to get the epistles. And here let us say good-bye to
the girls of Three Towers Hall.
THE END
Other Books Published by GEORGE SULLY & COMPANY
BILLIE BRADLEY SERIES
BY JANET D. WHEELER
BILLIE BRADLEY AND HER INHERITANCE
OR THE QUEER HOMESTEAD AT CHERRY CORNERS
BILLIE BRADLEY AT THREE TOWERS HALL
OR LEADING A NEEDED REBELLION
BILLIE BRADLEY ON LIGHTHOUSE ISLAND
OR THE MYSTERY OF THE WRECK
Four Little Blossoms Series
_For children 5 to 9 years of age_
By MABEL C. HAWLEY
Four Little Blossoms at Brookside Farm
Mother called them her Four Little Blossoms but Daddy Blossom called
them Bobby, Meg and the twins. The twins, Twaddles and Dot, were a
comical pair and always getting into mischief. The children had heaps of
fun around the big farm, and had several real adventures in the bargain.
Four Little Blossoms at Oak Hill School
In the Fall, Bobby and Meg had to go to school. It was good fun for Miss
Mason was a kind teacher. Then the twins insisted on going to school
too, and their appearance quite upset the class. And in school something
very odd happened and all the boys and girls wondered what it meant.
Four Little Blossoms and Their Winter Fun
Winter came and with it lots of ice and snow, and oh! what fun the
Blossoms had skating and sledding. And once Bobby and Meg went on an
errand and got lost in a sudden snowstorm. And once Twaddles slipped
through a hole in the ice, but the others went quickly to the rescue.
The "Do Something" Series
By HELEN BEECHER LONG
A series of books for girls which have been uniformly successful. Janice
Day, the "Do Something" girl, is a character that will live long in
juvenile fiction. Every volume is full of inspiration. There are an
abundance of humor, quaint situations, and worth-while effort, and
likewise plenty of plot and mystery.
An ideal series for girls from nine to sixteen.
Janice Day, the Young Homemaker.
Janice Day at Poketown.
The Testing of Janice Day.
How Janice Day Won.
The Mission of Janice Day.
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